like i said, letter b's post seem to be unquotable. If you go through all my posts that look like that you will most likely see "quote=letterb" in the first line. Why is that? I think the youtube links do it, personally. I really dont know, because sometimes it works...

Anyway, the post said something to this effect:

"vip remix"? it looks like what the search engine decided to single out was the "winter mix" part. Prisma arent an electronic band. I didnt listen to the link, so maybe its the right song. I dont know. I have only heard that one prisma song.

Im sure they are one of these indie-folk "hipster" bands, considering that is mystery train's bread and butter. Not to mention that one track on that album is "theme from cannibal holocaust". Make what you will of that...

This reminds me of - and hopefully will explain - something. I usually tell people to listen to heartbreaker by gene pitney at 33 1/3, not 45. If someone remembers "oh yeah, im going to listen to heartbreaker by gene pitney now" they have missed the most vital detail - at 33 1/3! Im not asking you to listen to heartbreaker. Im asking you to listen to heartbreaker at 33 1/3. I get embarassed when someone turns that song on at regular speed and gives me the "you wanted me to listen to this... Why?"

half the fun is the wobbly slightly off centered sound. Try listening to seven little girls by paul evans at 33 and tell me satan does not exist. Im sure the prisma song has as much to do with finding it myself and personal things. Listening to it on youtube seems like cheating. It wont carry over, i dont think.

"its usually around the time i imagine the drummer as a tibetan fire demon that the trouble begins"

Post by seasaltcaramel on Dec 10, 2011 4:52:40 GMT -5

another example of what im talking about would be "venezuela" by harry belafonte. I tried searching youtubes dozen or so harry belafonte "venezuela"/"girl from venezuela" videos and they are all the same version.

The version i like is from a double album with the islanders. If i tell you "check out 'venezuela' by harry belafonte you will hear those horrible hollywood strings. The same voice, even some of the same background voices, but it is a different version.

You can probably get this belafonte record for a dollar because most people think its trash 60s kitsch or something. In reality it has some of the best arrangements i've ever heard. Better than "black country rock", in my opinion.

"its usually around the time i imagine the drummer as a tibetan fire demon that the trouble begins"

Post by on Dec 11, 2011 0:34:40 GMT -5

''The poet Catullus describes Saturnalia as the best of days. It was a time of celebration, visits to friends, and gift-giving, particularly of wax candles (cerei), and earthenware figurines....''

It's the most wonderful time of the year! ;D

what's that? The Lebinski's or someplace?

lol

see it yet?

There'll be Marshmallows for toasting! I made some tonight, almond flavored. Very fluffy, too.

And yes, Letter B, there is a Santa Clause

clause early 13c., from O.Fr. clause, from M.L. clausa "conclusion," from L. clausula "the end, a closing, termination," also "end of a sentence or a legal argument," from clausus, fem. pp. of claudere "to close, to shut, to conclude" (see close (v.)). Meaning "article or section of text" is recorded from c.1300 as the sense of "ending" gradually faded from the word.

Post by iwill on Apr 3, 2013 20:12:25 GMT -5

Post by iwill on Apr 11, 2013 20:37:34 GMT -5

lol

Haiku (俳句 is a very short form of Japanese poetry typically characterised by three qualities:

The essence of haiku is "cutting" (kiru).[1] This is often represented by the juxtaposition of two images or ideas and a kireji ("cutting word") between them,[2] a kind of verbal punctuation mark which signals the moment of separation and colours the manner in which the juxtaposed elements are related.Traditional haiku consist of 17 on (also known as morae), in three phrases of 5, 7 and 5 on respectively.[3] Any one of the three phrases may end with the kireji.[4] Although haiku are often stated to have 17 syllables,[5] this is inaccurate as syllables and on are not the same.